spraying co2
#13
Re:spraying co2
i can see there has been some miscommunication here. im not spraying o2 or no2 or n2o for that matter im simply spraying co2 which is very cost effective if it is to work. im not running 3000psi straight into the intake because that is just stupid. im simply planning on spraying a fine mist of co2 through a nitrous nozzle into the intake pipeing just before the cone filter. the whole purpose is to decrease temperature in the intake again i repeat there will be no forcing of anything just a fine mist to cool temps. so yes
but the o2 spraying does sound good if u find anything intresting id like to also know about it so any decent info from anyone would be great thanx inadvance to those who provide information worth reading
but the o2 spraying does sound good if u find anything intresting id like to also know about it so any decent info from anyone would be great thanx inadvance to those who provide information worth reading
#14
Re:spraying co2
i thought of that idea before then i realised it won't work like that mainly cause it won't add major hp. Now there is a device they used in the 80's for the a/c. It is apparently a long tube controled by compressed air / air horn and is suppose to blow a cool constant 40 - 50 degree temp with the flip of a switch. They stopped useing it in the cars because it got so cold so fast and people complained , i will try and figure out the name for you if i can ,hope this helps . Im currently working on a system like that but for my turbo where the line will work through the exhaust to reduce spool
#17
Re:spraying co2
naturally compressed air is in a air tank but if you want a power gain to were you can notice the air will have to have a cold charge to it or have a massive forced air amt. in other words GET A TURBO DUDE thats what this site is for and members dedicated to *its all about the lifestyle of people who want more performance but don't wanna commit to commercial -----s who overcharge for it.
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Re:spraying co2
Dude. Your gains are going to be minimal at the least. Plus, you're going to have to refill that tank every 1/4 run.
PLUS if you take into account he weight of the tank (15lbs or so), you're canceling out your gains, they're that minimal.
The reason people use nitrous, and not this system you have devised is because of the gas being used pulls greater power gains, for longer periods of time (With ZEX you can go 3 1/2 minutes at WOT on a 55 shot).
Just giving you some advice, it's up to you if oyu use it or not.
PLUS if you take into account he weight of the tank (15lbs or so), you're canceling out your gains, they're that minimal.
The reason people use nitrous, and not this system you have devised is because of the gas being used pulls greater power gains, for longer periods of time (With ZEX you can go 3 1/2 minutes at WOT on a 55 shot).
Just giving you some advice, it's up to you if oyu use it or not.